Haha, I understand. Well, I shall get the 100uF cap for the + input, and then post if it makes anything better. I have removed the 10uF and just connected the 2 pins straight. Thank you for your advice
Thierymin pitch only theremin giving nothing but static an high pitched noises.
Leave pin 1 & 8 open, disconnected from everything, that idea makes an engineer cringe.
If this is battery powered try it without the 10uf & 100uf capacitors, I bet it works. In a theremin a little distortion can be a good thing.
Christopher
Of the handful of IC audio amplifiers I've tried, the LM386 is the most stable, probably because it is such a low wattage device and the default gain is rather moderate. As a speaker amplifier it's fairly underpowered, as a headphone amplifier it's rather overpowered and noisy, so IMO it's an IC looking for a solution.
Thaddeus said: i am powering of an external 12V DC power supply
Switching Regulated power supplies can create their own issues do to noise in sensitive circuits. Also using the larger regulator if you mean by size you might want to add more load across it by placing a 330 resistor from +V and ground.
I would have begun this project only using batteries.
Just thoughts to realize...
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